This disclosure relates generally to labels. More particularly, this disclosure relates to a label with an active portion that may be used with existing roll-fed labeling equipment for application to containers and other objects.
In the printing arts, and in particular in the printed label art for labeling and decorating objects, there exists a continual demand for labels and decorations which not only appeal to consumers, but also bear ever increasing amounts of information. For example, labels for identification of health care and pharmaceutical products are often required by governmental regulations to describe in painstaking detail their compositions and ingredients. As new food and drug laws are passed, regulations require the inclusion of increasing amounts of label information. As another example, labels for identification of agricultural and industrial products are similarly required by governmental regulations to describe their compositions and ingredients by way of, e.g., “material safety data sheets” and the like.
One label that has gained wide popularity is a so-called “roll-fed” label. A roll-fed label commonly utilizes a continuous label substrate or base ply comprising paper, or a clear or opaque film such as polypropylene, or a combination of paper and film. In such an individual label, in its final state, the base ply is usually rectangular, as defined by a desired label width associated with a widthwise dimension and a desired label length associated with a lengthwise dimension (transverse to the widthwise dimension). The base ply has opposing first and second ends, along with front and back surfaces. Desired graphics are typically printed on the front surface of the base ply, and may also be printed on the back surface. In application of the roll-fed label to an object to be labeled, e.g., a cylindrical container, a widthwise portion of the back surface of the base ply at the first end thereof is adhered to the container by means of an adhesive material at point of application from labeling equipment. The base ply, having been adhesively secured to the container at the first end, is then placed in circular fashion around the container and adhesively secured at the second end of the base ply adjacent to the first end. The length of the base ply is usually chosen to approximate a circumference of the container, to minimize excessive overlap of the opposing ends of the label substrate applied to the container. The application of the label to the container may be carried out by any suitable roll-fed label applicator such as those available from, e.g., Krones A. G. of Regensburg, Germany, and B&H Labeling Systems of Ceres, Calif., U.S.A.
Roll-fed labels of the type described herein are manufactured for application by customers using conventional roll-fed labeling equipment or machines. They are produced without any adhesive material on the back surface of the base ply; and as such they are provided to customers in roll form as a web.
Typically, at point of application, a web of labels in roll form is introduced to a customer's label application machine which cuts the web into individual labels and applies them to objects to be labeled (e.g., containers). Any adhesive material used to apply the labels to the objects is supplied by the label application machine at the point of application and is generally applied to adhere the leading and trailing edge portions of the labels.
In general in the labeling and packaging arts, various forms of so-called “extended text” or “expanded content” labels have provided increasing amounts of printed information as may be desired for a particular labeling task. One such extended text label type that has gained wide popularity is the booklet type label, where a base ply is joined to a top ply via an adhesive coupling or “hinge” between the two plies.
Traditional extended text, expanded content, or booklet type labels (collectively, “booklet type labels”), however, are usually not capable of being successfully utilized with typical roll-fed label application equipment. The traditional booklet type labels may require extensive and complex tooling changes to roll-fed label application equipment or machines for accommodation of longer, overlapping ply lengths that may be required in such traditional booklet type labels, disadvantageously resulting in longer “repeats” as known in the art. Additionally, such traditional labels often require multiple adhesive and release coating depositions, resulting in longer label fabrication and application times.
In particular, a traditional booklet type label has a base ply having width dimensions nearly identical to that of any other plies above it or top plies. The width dimension is generally the dimension perpendicular to the length of the label web. When applied to a generally cylindrical container such as a conventional aerosol spray can, subsequently with a cap, the cap likely will interfere with the label plies comprising the booklet. This is due to the configuration of such containers, having necked-in or shoulder portions (i.e., upper or lower extremities of increasing or decreasing circumference) to which the cap abuts and to which the labels need to at least partially conform. In a single-ply label that does not provide a booklet function, an abutting cap simply abuts or covers a topmost portion of the label as well. But in contrast, in the case of a booklet type label, the cap may need to be removed before the plies—or booklet pages—can be accessed due to the abutting and thus interfering cap.
Therefore, there exists a need for a label with an active portion that does not require modification of existing roll-fed label application equipment or machines, and does not require significant changes to label ply materials, adhesive materials at point of application, or other labeling components. There also exists a need for a label with an active portion that satisfactorily functions as a booklet type label when applied to a container such as a conventional aerosol spray can, subsequently with a cap, even when the cap abuts or covers a portion of the label.
This disclosure describes novel labels that do not require modification of existing roll-fed label application equipment or machines for application of the labels to objects to be labeled.
In one aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a base ply, at least one top ply, a plurality of separate, repeating cut zones, and a plurality of separate, repeating bond areas between the base ply and the at least one top ply. The separate, repeating bond areas are set back from the cut zones, and alternatively define a hinge and a release-reseal system. An individual label with an active portion is produced from the roll-fed label web when the web is cut at the cut zones by a label application machine. The individual label thus produced has adhesive-free opposing ends.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a base ply, at least one top ply, a plurality of separate, repeating cut zones, and a continuous bond area between the base ply and the at least one top ply. The continuous bond area is defined by flood coats of an adhesive material and a release material. An individual label with an active portion is produced when the roll-fed label web is cut at the cut zones by a label application machine, and a hinge portion is effectively produced when the label is adhered to an object at point of application.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a base ply, at least one top ply, a plurality of separate, repeating cut zones, and at least one bond area between the base ply and the at least one top ply. The at least one bond area is defined by adhesive materials selected from a group consisting of a flood coat of adhesive material in at least one selected area, and a continuous flood coat of adhesive material. An individual label with an active portion is produced when the roll-fed label web is cut at the cut zones by a label application machine. The adhesive material of the label is relatively less aggressive as compared to other adhesive materials, and at least one of the base ply and the at least one top ply inherently has a release property.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a base ply, at least one top ply, and a plurality of separate, repeating cut zones. An individual label with an active portion is produced when the roll-fed label web is cut at the cut zones by a label application machine. At least one of the base ply and the at least one top ply is a cling-like material.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a base ply, at least one top ply, a plurality of separate, repeating cut zones, at least one bond area between the base ply and the at least one top ply, and a release material on a back surface of the base ply. The at least one bond area is defined by an adhesive material and a release material. An individual label with an active portion is produced when the roll-fed label web is cut at the cut zones by a label application machine, and a hinge portion is effectively produced when the label is adhered to an object at point of application.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a base ply, at least one top ply, a plurality of separate, repeating cut zones, and physical bonding between the base ply and the at least one top ply. The physical bonding is achieved by a technique selected from a group consisting of mechanical interlocking, thermal interlocking, and sonic welding. An individual label with an active portion is produced when the roll-fed label web is cut at the cut zones by a label application machine.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a base ply, at least one top ply, a plurality of separate, repeating cut zones, and a pattern of adhesive material on a selected one of a front surface of the base ply and a back surface of the at least one top ply. The pattern of adhesive material is selected from a group consisting of a pattern of adhesive material in at least one selected area and a continuous pattern. An individual label with an active portion is produced when the roll-fed label web is cut at the cut zones by a label application machine. The pattern of adhesive material additionally has an adhesive-free area thereby creating a window area.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a base ply, at least one top ply, a plurality of separate, repeating cut zones, and a release material on a selected one of a back surface of the at least one top ply and a front surface of the base ply. The release material is selected from a group consisting of a continuous flood coat of release material and a flood coat of release material in at least one selected area. An individual label with an active portion is produced when the roll-fed label web is cut at the cut zones by a label application machine.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a base ply, at least one top ply, a plurality of separate, repeating cut zones, and a plurality of separate, repeating bond areas between the base ply and the at least one top ply. The bond areas alternatively define a hinge and a release-reseal system. An individual label with an active portion is produced when the roll-fed label web is cut at the cut zones by a label application machine. The active portion is defined by an entire height of the label and is capable of opening in any desired direction.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a base ply, at least one top ply, a plurality of separate, repeating cut zones, and a plurality of separate, repeating bond areas between the base ply and the at least one top ply. The bond areas alternatively define a hinge and a release-reseal system. An individual label with an active portion is produced when the roll-fed label web is cut at the cut zones by a label application machine. The active portion is defined by at least one break path in the at least one top ply and is capable of opening in any desired direction. An accessory may be removably secured within the active portion.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a base ply, at least one top ply, a plurality of separate, repeating cut zones, and a plurality of separate, repeating bond areas between the base ply and the at least one top ply. The bond areas alternatively define a hinge and a release-reseal system. An individual label with an active portion is produced when the roll-fed label web is cut at the cut zones by a label application machine. The active portion includes at least one portion of the at least one top ply that may be removed to thereby create a window. The base ply may comprise a non-opaque material.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a base ply, at least one top ply, a plurality of separate, repeating cut zones, and a plurality of separate, repeating bond areas between the base ply and the at least one top ply. The bond areas alternatively define a hinge and a release-reseal system. An individual label with an active portion is produced when the roll-fed label web is cut at the cut zones by a label application machine. The active portion includes at least one portion of both of the base ply and the at least one top ply that may be removed, respectively. The base ply and the at least one top ply may both comprise opaque materials. The active portion, including at least one portion of both of the base ply and at least one top ply, may be removed as a single unit by way of a bonding means that joins together the at least one portion of both of the base ply and at least one top ply.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a base ply, at least one top ply, a plurality of separate, repeating cut zones, and a plurality of separate, repeating bond areas between the base ply and the at least one top ply. The bond areas alternatively define a hinge and a release-reseal system. An individual label with an active portion is produced when the roll-fed label web is cut at the cut zones by a label application machine. The active portion includes at least one break path in at least one portion of the base ply that in turn includes at least one portion of the base ply that may be transferred to a back surface of the at least one top ply by way of a bonding means that correspondingly joins together the at least one portion of the base ply with the back surface of the at least one top ply, upon opening the label. The at least one portion of the base ply that may be transferred to a back surface of the at least one top ply may be removed from the back surface of the at least one top ply in coupon-like fashion. The portion that may be transferred to a back surface of the at least one top ply enables the at least one top ply to be easily grasped to facilitate opening of the individual label.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a base ply, at least one top ply having at least one portion having dimensions that are substantially equivalent to the base ply and at least one portion having dimensions that are smaller than the base ply, a plurality of separate, repeating cut zones, and a plurality of separate, repeating bond areas between the base ply and the at least one top ply. The bond areas alternatively define a hinge and a release-reseal system. An individual label with an active portion is produced when the roll-fed label web is cut at the cut zones by a label application machine. The at least one portion of the at least one top ply has dimensions that are smaller than the base ply defines an underbite area to enable easy opening of the individual label.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes at least one top ply, a base ply having at least one portion having dimensions that are substantially equivalent to the at least one top ply and at least one portion having dimensions that are smaller than the at least one top ply, a plurality of separate, repeating cut zones, and a plurality of separate, repeating bond areas between the base ply and the at least one top ply. The bond areas alternatively define a hinge and a release-reseal system. An individual label with an active portion is produced when the roll-fed label web is cut at the cut zones by a label application machine. The at least one portion of the base ply has dimensions that are smaller than the at least one top ply defines an overbite area to enable easy opening of the individual label.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a base ply, at least one top ply having at least one portion having dimensions that are smaller than the base ply and at least one portion having dimensions defining a lift tab, a plurality of separate, repeating cut zones, and a plurality of separate, repeating bond areas between the base ply and the at least one top ply. The bond areas alternatively define a hinge and a release-reseal system. An individual label with an active portion is produced when the roll-fed label web is cut at the cut zones by a label application machine. The at least one portion of the at least one top ply has dimensions defining a lift tab that enables easy opening of the individual label.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a base ply having a plurality of separate, repeating slits and cuts therethrough, at least one top ply having a plurality of separate, repeating cuts therethrough, in registration with the slits and cuts of the base ply, a plurality of separate, repeating cut lines proximate to each registration of the slits and cuts, and a plurality of separate, repeating bond areas between the base ply and the at least one top ply. The bond areas alternatively define a hinge and a release-reseal system. An individual label with an active portion is produced when the roll-fed label web is cut at the cut lines by a label application machine. The slits and cuts together define lift tabs to enable easy opening of individual labels.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a base ply having a plurality of separate, repeating slits therethrough, at least one top ply having a plurality of separate, repeating cuts therethrough, in registration with the slits of the base ply, a plurality of separate, repeating cut lines proximate to each registration of the slits and cuts, and a plurality of separate, repeating bond areas between the base ply and the at least one top ply. The bond areas alternatively define a hinge and a release-reseal system. An individual label with an active portion is produced when the roll-fed label web is cut at the cut lines by a label application machine. The slits and cuts together define lift tabs to enable easy opening of individual labels.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a base ply having a plurality of separate, repeating holes therethrough, at least one top ply, a plurality of separate, repeating cut lines proximate to each of the plurality of separate, repeating holes in the base ply, and a plurality of separate, repeating bond areas between the base ply and the at least one top ply. The bond areas alternatively define a hinge and a release-reseal system. An individual label with an active portion is produced when the roll-fed label web is cut at the cut lines by a label application machine. The holes define lift voids to enable easy opening of individual labels.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a microburst feature.
In another aspect, a roll-fed label web for a label with an active portion includes a scratch-and-sniff feature.
a is a cross-sectional view of an example of a single label with an active portion, cut from the web of
a is a cross-sectional view of an example of a single label with an active portion, cut from the web of
b is an illustration of the label of
c is a cross-sectional illustration of another example of a single label with an active portion.
d is a cross-sectional illustration of another example of a single label with an active portion.
a is an illustration of the label of
b is an illustration of the label of
a is a top view illustration of another example of a base ply in a portion of a web providing a label with an active portion.
b is a top view illustration of another example of a base ply in a portion of a web providing a label with an active portion.
c is a top view illustration of another example of a base ply in a portion of a web providing a label with an active portion.
d is a top view illustration of another example of a base ply in a portion of a web providing a label with an active portion.
a is a top view illustration of another example of a top ply in a portion of a web providing a label with an active portion.
a is a top view illustration of another embodiment of a partially opened label with an active portion.
b is a top view illustration of an embodiment of a fully opened label with an active portion.
a is an illustration of the label of
a is an illustration of the label of
a is a top view illustration of the label of
b is a top view illustration of another embodiment of a partially opened label with an active portion.
c is a top view illustration of another embodiment of a partially opened label with an active portion.
a is a top view illustration of another example of a portion of a label web for a label with an active portion.
a is a progressive top view illustration of corresponding portions of label webs in another example of construction of a label with an active portion.
b is a progressive top view illustration of corresponding portions of label webs in another example of construction of a label with an active portion.
One embodiment of a label with an active portion is illustrated in
As used throughout this disclosure, the term “active portion” refers to a portion of a label that is intended to be manipulated by, typically, a consumer or end-user to access information or graphics in, e.g., booklet type label fashion.
It is to be noted that a label with an active portion, for application to an object to be labeled utilizing separately supplied adhesive material with a roll-fed label application machine, includes a base ply and at least one top ply. The term “top ply”, as used herein, refers to any ply above the base ply in the label structures and of which there may be more than one. The base ply has a first lengthwise dimension, a first widthwise dimension, a front surface that is capable of bearing graphic images and coatings, and an adhesive-free back surface that is also capable of bearing graphic images and coatings and capable of being adhesively coupled to an object to be labeled using separately supplied adhesive material at point of application. The at least one top ply has a second lengthwise dimension, a second widthwise dimension, a front surface that is capable of bearing graphic images and coatings, and a back surface that is also capable of bearing graphic images and coatings. The base ply and the at least one top ply are adhesively coupled, in a first portion of the label, to each other such that the front surface of the base ply and the back surface of the at least one top ply are preferably, but not necessarily, in contiguous juxtaposition with each other along the first lengthwise dimension and the second lengthwise dimension, respectively, and along the first widthwise dimension and the second widthwise dimension, respectively. Also, the base ply and the at least one top ply are preferably, but not necessarily, in a second portion of the label, releasably and resealably coupled to each other. As indicated above, when manufactured and prior to being applied to an object of interest to be labeled, the back surface of the base ply is free of adhesive material. In this state, it can then be supplied as a continuous web in roll form to a conventional roll-fed label application machine.
It is to be understood that any ply in a label with an active portion may be a single ply of material, whether coated or uncoated, a so-called clear protective laminate construction, or any laminated, combined ply, or co-extruded construction.
With particular reference to
With particular reference to
b depicts the embodiment of label 23 shown in
c is a cross-sectional illustration of another example of a single label with an active portion 25. Label 25 includes a base ply 201, a top ply 203, and opposing ends E1 and E2 resulting from cuts made in respective cut zones (not illustrated) in a web by an application machine. Label 25 also includes a flood coat of adhesive material 209. It is to be appreciated, in this example of a label with an active portion, that no release material is present. In such an example that intentionally omits release material, the label may, for example, utilize an adhesive material that is relatively less aggressive as compared to other adhesive materials used in constructing other embodiments of a label with an active portion. Further, such a label constructed without release material could additionally, or alternatively, utilize a ply material that inherently has a release property.
d is a cross-sectional illustration of another example of a single label with an active portion 27. Label 27 includes a base ply 201, a top ply 203, and opposing ends E1 and E2 resulting from cuts made in respective cut zones (not illustrated) in a web by an application machine. It is to be appreciated, in this example of a label with an active portion, that neither adhesive nor release materials are present. In such an example that intentionally omits both adhesive material and release material, the label may, for example, utilize cling-like materials for one or both plies 201 and 203.
a depicts the embodiment of label 30 shown in
It is to be understood that this overlap zone feature could thus effectively create a hinge portion in label 30 when so adhered to an object. Specifically, it is to be understood that in a label with an active portion utilizing an overlap zone Z created at point of application, a hinge could in some circumstances be omitted from the label's internal structure since the overlap zone Z could itself provide a hinge function.
It is also to be understood that application of end E1 to container C—and subsequent encircling of container C by label 30—could enable end E1, and release material 311 on the back surface of base ply 301 at end E2, to be proximate and releasably coupled to a front surface of top ply 303. It is also to be understood that this relatively small amount of release material 311 shown in
b depicts label 30 of
It is also to be understood that a particular embodiment of a label with an active portion could intentionally omit release material and instead utilize a ply material that inherently has a release property where the release material would otherwise be present. Furthermore, an adhesive material having a sufficiently low aggressiveness (e.g., a removable or low-tack adhesive material) could be utilized at point of application for a label with an active portion having a ply material (e.g., paper or film) without an inherent release property or coating. In such an application, the adhesive material at point of application of sufficiently low aggressiveness could inhibit destruction of the ply material while still maintaining releasability and resealability of the active portion of the label.
In one example of physical bonding, a label web could be passed through a male-female pinch roller assembly to create mating deformation and thus mechanical interlocking of the plies. In another example of physical bonding, heat may be used to bond the plies by way of a thermal interlocking reaction. In yet another example, physical bonding of the plies could be achieved by sonically sealing them together in a process commonly termed “sonic welding”.
Each of base plies 501, 501a, and 501b have a pattern of adhesive material 509, 509a, and 509b, respectively. The adhesive patterns may take any desirable form. As shown in
c is an illustration of another embodiment of a portion of a web providing a label with an active portion, showing base ply 501c with a pattern of adhesive material 509c resulting in an adhesive-free area 513c creating a “window” area.
d is an illustration of another embodiment of a portion of a web providing a label with an active portion, showing base ply 501d with a plurality of areas 509d having a flood coat of an adhesive material, with adhesive-free areas 513d.
It is to be understood that, as used herein, the terms “pattern” and “flood coat” may, in a particular embodiment, pertain to any coating or material that is provided across an entire surface, or substantially so, of a ply material—or within any desired boundaries or margins about the ply material.
In
a is an illustration of a portion of a web in construction of a label with an active portion, showing a back surface of top ply 603a with a plurality of patterns of release materials 611a. These patterns result in, correspondingly, irregularly-shaped areas 615a within which no release material is present.
It is to again be appreciated and understood that patterns of adhesive materials and release materials employed to provide various embodiments of a label with an active portion may take any desirable form or configuration; and that regardless of a particular pattern of adhesive material or release material, a label with an active portion may selectively have defined adhesive-free cut zones where no adhesive material is present or the adhesive material is set back therefrom. Thus advantageously, as aforesaid, the adhesive-free cut zones could aid in preventing adhesive material from coming into contact with cutting implements in roll-fed label application equipment. For example, in
Although not illustrated, it is to be understood that the adhesive materials could alternatively be provided on back surfaces of the top plies as well as the front surfaces of the base plies, or both. Similarly, the release materials could alternatively be provided on back surfaces of the top plies as well as the front surfaces of the base plies, or both.
It is again to be understood that cut zones may be adhesive-free as aforedescribed or may include adhesive material (e.g.,
a is a top view illustration of another embodiment of a partially opened label with an active portion 70a. Label 70a includes a base ply 701a, a top ply 703a that is selectively cut by defining a desired break path (BP), e.g., a slit, a cut, a perforation, a score, or a break, by means of, e.g., a steel knife, a heating element, a laser, or a die-cutting process; or, a printed instruction to an end-user to use a cutting implement such as scissors. Label 70a also includes a hinge (not illustrated) comprising an adhesive material between plies 701a and 703a, and a release-reseal system (not illustrated) comprising corresponding adhesive material and release material between plies 701a and 703a. It is to be appreciated therefore that any selected portion of height H of a label could serve as an active portion and be provided to open in any desired direction.
b is a top view illustration of another embodiment of a fully opened label with an active portion 70b. Label 70b includes a base ply 701b, a top ply 703b that is selectively cut by defining a desired break path (BP), e.g., a slit, a cut, a perforation, a score, or a break, by means of, e.g., a steel knife, a heating element, a laser, or a die-cutting process; or, a printed instruction to an end-user to use a cutting implement such as a scissors. Label 70b also includes a hinge (not illustrated) comprising an adhesive material between plies 701b and 703b, and a release-reseal system (not illustrated) comprising corresponding adhesive material and release material between plies 701b and 703b. It is to be appreciated therefore that any selected portion of a length L of a label (for example, an entire length L as shown in the drawing) could serve as an active portion and be provided to open in any desired direction, with break paths BP in top ply 703b being adjusted accordingly.
In
Additionally, in a label with an active portion 1100b as shown in
Further, in a label with an active portion 1100c as shown in
It is to be appreciated and understood that, although not specifically illustrated, a label with an active portion that incorporates a coupon feature could, additionally or alternatively, provide a removable booklet. For example, in
a is an illustration of another example of a portion of a label web 1500a for a label with an active portion 1510a. Each label 1510a includes a base ply 1511a, a top ply 1513a, a hinge (not illustrated) comprising an adhesive material between plies 1511a and 1513a, and a release-reseal system (not illustrated) comprising corresponding adhesive material and release material between plies 1511a and 1513a. Web 1500a is further defined by cut lines 1522a, where the web may be cut by a roll-fed label application machine. Each label 1510a further includes an “overbite” area (OB) where base ply 1511a is dimensioned smaller (designated by a phantom curve or arc) than top ply 1513a. A purpose of overbite area OB is to enable a consumer or end-user to easily open label 1510a, by allowing top ply 1513a to be readily grasped and pulled without also grasping and pulling base ply 1511a. Although shown in phantom line as a simple curve or arc, it is to be understood that overbite area OB could take any desired form or dimension to permit such selective grasping and pulling of top ply 1513a as aforesaid.
a is a progressive top view illustration of corresponding portions of label webs in another example of construction of a label with an active portion. With reference to
b is a progressive top view illustration of corresponding portions of label webs in yet another example of construction of a label with an active portion. With reference to
Although lift tabs 1815 and 1815a, and lift indent 1815b, are shown as having simple semi-circular geometries like lift tab 1715, it is to be understood that the lift tabs and lift indents could take any desired form or dimension. Also, the aforementioned gaped cut lines for creation of lift tabs 1815 and 1815a could be provided by any suitable techniques in a roll-fed label application machine such as, for example, by employing a segmented or gaped knife or by employing two separate knives separated by a gap, corresponding to a width of slits SL. Furthermore, each individual label resulting from these various processes could include a hinge (not illustrated) comprising an adhesive material between the base and top plies, and a release-reseal system (not illustrated) comprising corresponding adhesive material and release material between the plies.
Although not illustrated herein, it is to be appreciated and understood that a label with an active portion could also include a so-called “microburst” feature whereby manipulation of the label's active portion by a consumer or end-user would cause activation of microburst particles for, e.g., release of a fragrance encapsulated within the microburst particles. In such a label, the active portion could, for example, enclose or contain microbust particles between its plies. The particles could then be burst or activated upon separation of the plies by the consumer or end-user. Also, although again not illustrated, it is to be appreciated and understood that a label with an active portion could in addition to, or as an alternative to, the aforedescribed microburst feature, include a so-called “scratch and sniff” feature. In such an embodiment, the scratch and sniff feature could be provided by way of, for example, a scratch and sniff coating on any desired surface of one or more of the label's plies.
It is to be appreciated and understood that in a particular embodiment of a label with an active portion, any areas or regions of the label defined by that label's height H, length L, or any combinations of its parameters, could serve as the active portion. In a particular embodiment of a label with an active portion, it is also to be appreciated and understood that any portion of any ply material could be made capable of intentional removal by a consumer or end-user by way of, e.g., strategic provision of a break path or break paths in the label. Additionally, it is to be appreciated and understood that in a particular embodiment of a label with an active portion, the label could have a plurality of separate active portions such as, e.g., a plurality of “windows” for, e.g., accommodation and presentation of multi-lingual information.
Regarding constructions of various embodiments of a label with an active portion, the base plies and top plies could preferably be any commercially available web-like materials that are capable of use in an in-line printing and converting process. Such materials could be, for example, polypropylene as is commercially available from AET Films of Terre Haute, Ind., in the U.S. As used herein, the term “web-like materials” is intended to include any suitable label materials, including paper, film, polypropylene, polyethylene, polyester, polyvinylchloride, polystyrene, foil, and ethylene vinyl acetate. The plies selectively could, individually or collectively, comprise so-called “shrink promoting” materials to conform to several or irregular curvatures of objects to which they are applied. Such materials include, but are not limited to, those that exhibit desired stretch and shrinkage characteristics such as are commercially available and known to those skilled in the art. Also, adhesive materials and release materials that may be utilized in constructions of various embodiments of a label with an active portion could preferably be chosen from water-based, solvent-based, UV/EB, cold seal, heat seal, cohesive, and hot melt coatings as are commercially available. The adhesive materials, which may be either (i) tacky in a final state (e.g., pressure-sensitive) or (ii) non-tacky in a final state, are preferably chosen to provide bonding between the base plies and the top plies in the labels described herein, while the release coatings are preferably chosen with respect to, and in combination with, the adhesive materials to provide ease of opening and resealability of the labels. Furthermore, it is to be understood that an adhesive material utilized for provision of a hinge in a particular label with an active portion could be, as may be desired in certain circumstances, different than an adhesive material utilized for provision of a release-reseal system in the same label.
Generally, it is to be appreciated and understood that several of those embodiments of a label with an active portion described herein could have particularly utility in labeling objects or containers that have a regular shape, which may be cylindrical, or another shape, which is of constant circumference from top to bottom. Other objects or containers, however, may have coved or rounded top and bottom shoulder-type tapers which, it is to be understood, also could be accommodated by a particular embodiment of a label with an active portion.
While this disclosure has been particularly shown and described with reference to accompanying figures, it will be understood, however, that modifications are possible. It should be appreciated that various components described herein may be substituted for other suitable components for achieving desired results, or that various accessories may be added thereto. Thus, for example, any aforementioned coatings, materials, and graphics could be selectively provided in any suitable combination or order, on or with any ply material or materials, in construction of a label with an active portion as may be desired in a particular embodiment thereof.
Also, the depictions of various containers in the figures are only exemplary and not meant to be limiting.
It is to be understood that any suitable alternatives may be employed to provide a label with an active portion.
Lastly, the choice of compositions, sizes, and strengths of various components described herein are to be selected depending upon intended use.
Accordingly, these and other various changes or modifications in form and detail may be made to a label with an active portion, without departing from the true spirit and scope thereof.
Benefit is hereby claimed of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/294,770 filed on 13 Jan. 2010.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US11/20804 | 1/11/2011 | WO | 00 | 9/12/2011 |
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61294770 | Jan 2010 | US |